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PAGE SIX COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1927. — ♦ — — I— — »I» j visited Sunday at the W. A. home. two Mrs. Ruth England and childreu motored to Eugene Tuva- lay. Shields of Pionvor DORENA with old time tives in this place. \irk wa* brought Iona Miller re from a Eugene to her home in Her sister, Mrs. visiting this .K-comptinicd her and relative* in Everett Wright Cottage Grove IS a ¡siting MIMIM M j Nearby News ! week with Mrs. Reams of Walter «Allo. \mong those from here who at tended the Universal medicine show in Cottage Grove Inst week nere: Florence Land, Louis Dodgv. M rs. Myrl Williau and "sons Dolimi r and Carol, Mr». J. B. Mosby and daughters Berni, * and Lata, Mr and Mr«. W. ’ l'hriamnn, Mr. and Mrs. Chnlic tinnì. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen .Scott, Mrs. A. s Ward and sons Rollo and Verini Hubert Mosby, and Mrs. childreu and Mr. and Mr*. Frank McFarland and children. nil of Cottage Grove, viaitod Sunday tit the Frvd Potvraon ht»iii<‘. Mt' V. I.ott of Purtlnnd visited Monday with old time friuiid* in this pin«'«*. Floronoe Land mid l.ouis Podge wore in Eugene one dn> laat " Hubert Moaby motored to gene Sunday. Mr* Mice Ward won I he auto mobile given away b\ the Ftmer ’»al tiu'dieinv show in Cottage Grove last week. Charle) McFarland, Mrs S I McFarland and Mvrtie McFarland \i*ite»l Sunday nt the \\ \V I'hriamnn home. b‘ Redford ntarted for euatern Oregon Saturday. irn ICP N N 1 Yl A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- 1 417-421 Main Street, Cotta;»* Grove, Oregon 25th Anniversary Delightfully Cool Frocks BLUE MOUNTAIN Fluyd onto I 7heres a Chevrolet Truck for YOUR Business Whatever your business may be—wheth er you operate one truck or a fleet— whether vour delivery problem is the transportation of fragile articles or of material of great weight, you can secure in Chevrolet a truck exactly suited to your specific business. 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Flint, Mkhigun *755 . *395 Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices Tl-e«- :- clv.le lowest handling and financing charges available. Cottage Grove Motor Co. Hanson 6? Maulding, Props Phone 77 I The opportunity of the seaso:. to add two or three charming midsummer frocks to your wardroh •- vacation nerds can be met smartly, but inexpensively, now. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Lancaster motored to Goidsou Thursday mid visited with Mr. mid Mrs. Dale McCoy. The Floyd Jone» to lie recovering i recent illness. .Mr mol Mr«. AH to Star Thursday blackberries. hits fi ill died George Hastings ( Utting ami stacking his clover hnv He has a large crop mid after fill ing hi« burn he stacks left to b Miss Beulah I Margaret Frazee the John Calmer (Special to The Sentinel ) July IM. Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart removed to Cottage Grove this week, und will immediately «tart the construction of n home. Ray Husted, who has been operating n steam shovel at the Woodard mills south of Cottage Grove since the shut down of his work for Indernon A Middleton, i« contemplating moving his family to the job, thereby eliminating .10 mile drive. Henry Sanders is over in Klamath county during the logging shut down in this section. Ray Potter is home from a few days in Bohemia, where he was a guest of John (Smithy i Smith. Ray is a lover of flowers and fount thousands of mountain lilies in bloom. He brought down a main moth bouquet. Anderson & Mon are now opernt ing their mill and hope for suffi eient business to parry on without further shut downs, Wick« Broth ers and Potter A- Owen arc fur nishing logs, one coming in from down the river out of th’’ Wicks holdings of timber and the other from the Potter ranch on Sharp« creek. — at these Lou1 Prices *680 . *495 At Summer’s End Prices! Immense Variety In Styles and Colors • • • • • • • • • • We cannut tell you about them— these frocks that are the outstanding values we have offered in several months—be sure to see them—and to avail yourselves of the substantial savings without delay. Fine summer silks—crepe de chine, flat crepe, geor gette and tub silks—printed and plain, fashion them. CULP CREEK —• offering all the quality features that have made Chev rolet the World’s Largest Builder of Gear-shift Trucks 4.98-6.90 Women, Misses and I Junior Sizes 125<h Anniversar^] Dress Shirts Two-Pant« Suits Of broadcloth. Whits and colors. Sizes 14 to t7. For Young Men >1.49 Two and three button, semi-Engiish models, in all-wool cawmcres with fancy novelty stripes and herringbone weaves; light and medium ihadex of grey. Men’s Straws Of Jap Yeddo Cool and light. Of genu ■ue Japanese Yeddo. Trimmed Dependable fabrics; well tailored thruout An exceptional Anniversary Value, with Two Pairs Trousers, at— with fancy bands. Sty- I i a h and comfort- able Only, 98c HEBRON BUILDER OF GE AR-SHIFT TRUCKS (Special to The Sentinel.) July 20.—Mrs. Telford and grand daughter« Imialda and Emma Tel ford of Klamath Falls returned home Wednesday after visiting nt the home of Mrs. E. J. Edwards, 'laughter of Mrs. Telford. Mr. Edward* took them to Eugene to take the train over the Natron (lit off to Klamath Falls. Mrs. Jessie Gilcrest and little grandson Lloyd visited Munday afternoon with Mrs. Lewis Wooley in Cottage Grove. Grandma Wooley returned home with them to spend several days. Mrs. Wooley will be eighty years olrl in September but still is spry and gets around as well as many do at sixty. After the camp meeting «he plan.« to vi- it at Spokane nnd possibly in North Dakota. The Farmers’ union will hold n roll call at th«’ next meeitng <»n July 2H. Members art* tu nnnwer roll' call Lv giving a reading, a quotat ion or music. Ice cream will be served. Haying nnd berrying are the principal occupations of th« farm ami their wives these days. C. Führer has cut his second » i of clover nnd Leonard Gilcrist have to cut clover lignin ns other hay soon i as he has his stacked. Miss D«lla •Murry returned home Friday from a month’s visit in Washington and Canada. Mrs. Porter of ''bieago han been visiting a week with her mother, Mrs. Looalee and sister, Mrs. Gar land Kimble. Charles White and son Orville motored to Eugene Saturday rind again Tuesday to see a physician, Orville ’» arm, which was broken recently, is crooked and he will have to go to a hospital mid stay for a month to have it fixed, .Mrs. George Andrews and daugh- ter Mildred of Corvallis came down Andrew.s- Sunday to attend the Gilhmn wedding. E. J. Edwards arrived Friday evening to spend two weeks with his family. Richard (')audson of Grants Pass accompanied him mid is helping 1 -conard Gilcrist with his hav. Mr. Gilcrist has a good I crop. 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Overall or jumper-— Men’s Athletic Union Saito Best quality 72x80 nainsook, full ent, wall made and well trimmed. of Standard size. Of indigo blue chambray: two pockets; four-button front low priced our 89c Cotton Socks On* excep tional values at the low price of, For Workmen Stout, well made socks and bsg value at, pair— 5c Indian Songs Brought Forth After 50 Years BERKELEY, Cal., July l’>- After half t century i n libraries throughout th States, the significance < led ion of Klamath Lak songs Ims just been bro light. Further corroboration of the fact that horses brought over by white men reached California and Oregon and exerted influence upon th« In ., diiins before the white men nr rived is now in process of prepare tion for publication. The essential feature« of the intangible culture of the south central Oregon Tndinns have been recorded for history just one step ahead of the opening of railroads into the country and the probable degeneration of the old Indian life These ar< some of the interesting features of rm investigation re , cently completed by Dr. Leslio | Spier, newly appointed bend of the anthropology department of th« University of Oklahoma for the University of California nt Berko ley, where lie is now conducting n summer session course. Day s Trip Is 100 Miles I i l l’ CREEK, -l.il« 19 (Spc '•ml.) Lint Monday E. I>. Tibbitts of Toledo, Oregon, accompanied by his son in law nnd daughter. Mr. mid Mrs. H. B. Howard of this place, left here at -I a. m. They breakfasted in Grunts Puss nt 0:05; slipped into Medford nt 11:15 nnd visited nn hour and were resting nt the lithin springs nt Ashland nt 1 p. tn. The party arrived hero nt 12 o’clock that night, having en joyed a delightful tour over a wonderfully picturesque part of Oregon. As they rolled into Culp Creek the speedometer showed 400 miles, an average of 20 miles an hour, including nil stops. Mitchell Taken Over Cottage Hotel. Th« Cottage Hotel has been tuk On over bv H. C. Mitchell, who formerly owned it, anil he will as siime management at on«e. Hcvernl months ago Mr. Mitchell sold the hotel to John Grimes of lone. Mr. to GrimiS traded the business \rthur Chandler of Coburg, who Mr. has now traded it back to Mit.clell. î WANTADS Î ■----------------------------- ■ HEPTIO TANKS. Rosily for you to In.l »11. Stamp Pad Ink. The Senti-' For fanilly of f|v. ......................... For f»rnlly- of eight . .. . — nel. at oar plant. Your Home Print Shop First. ’ Steel Goods. The Sentinel, maitfc EIJOENK CONORBW PIPE B2I «-H OO DUKINO JULY. AUGUST lambrr Collaga Grove Aerie. Fraternal Order Eaglet, at I <> <> F hall, will mr«| on the second and fourth Tuesdays of rath month If FOR MALE HATH TURK. CI.OHKTH. lavatorka. ainka, hut wat**r bollam. pipe and pipe filthiK«. Meadows waahlag ma« Ilin«-» < ranu anU My«-ra water ajra lama, irrigating ayaletiia, Wealeru turn acea, tinning >a«e trvugh, gullet and down apouta; Natl<»nM septic tanka, they coat no mum than uitflnaiy tanka. Hohu* field Htewart, phone J17J, augip FOR HALE 7 PAHHENOKK, 8 CYLIN- dor c»r In good condition, » grest hsrgaln. He. <). M. Kein jy2ltc RAMI’BERRIEH FOR HALE- DELIV- <red any place in Cottage Grove or pirk them yonmelvaa and save 50 cents a • rate. W A. I lumen way, Phone 2F22, Milk creek road two miles west of Cottage Grove. Jy 11 alp FOR rent MODKRM • ROOM BOW gnlow, furnished complete with piano or unfurnished. Fruit, garden, shade trees, garage. |30 furnished, $20 unfur nished Phone 100 Y. Jyl4 25p run MALE OR TRADE FIXTURE« in the Dickson meet market. Will 11 n<b- for anything I can use. Phone HO.R. JyiH 25r L( >MT*~~S A’H I RD AY EVE NI NG, SMALL black nnd white bob tailed dog. lis^riwf No. 192ft. For reward notify I M Allen, phone 19F22. jylM21p LOHT A TAN GKOlitIKTTK HCAKF st A resile Hustler Tiics(l»y night. Finder will be rewarded. Return to Arcade Mm. Maw Henry. jy21 p FOR RENT TH HER ROOM FUR nished apartment, downMalrs 1627 weal Mitin at mat. jy21 alp FOR E. HALE ONE COW ANI> CALF 1*. Thiel, Yoncalla, Oregon. J21 p